utilise (verb)
1utilise — verb put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose use your head! we only use Spanish at home I can t use this tool Apply a magnetic field here This thinking was applied to many projects How …
2utilise — verb a) To make useful, to find a practical use for. b) To make of; to use. Syn: employ, exploit, use …
3utilise — /ˈjutəlaɪz / (say yoohtuhluyz) verb (t) (utilised, utilising) to put to use; turn to profitable account: to utilise water power for driving machinery. Also, utilize. –utilisable, adjective –utilisation /jutəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say yoohtuhluy zayshuhn),… …
4utilise — / ju:tɪlaɪz/, utilize verb to use something …
5under-utilise — /ˈʌndə jutəlaɪz/ (say unduh yoohtuhluyz) verb (t) (under utilised, under utilising) to not utilise sufficiently; to not turn to sufficient profitable account. –under utilised, adjective …
6utilize — u‧til‧ize [ˈjuːtlaɪz] also utilise verb [transitive] to use something effectively: • The offices have a heating system that utilizes solar energy. utilization noun [uncountable] : • the full utilization of the oil pipeline …
7utilization — utilize u‧til‧ize [ˈjuːtlaɪz] also utilise verb [transitive] to use something effectively: • The offices have a heating system that utilizes solar energy. utilization noun [uncountable] : • the full utilizatio …
8utilize — or utilise verb make practical and effective use of: he was determined to utilize the new technology. Derivatives utilizable adjective utilization noun utilizer noun Origin C19: from Fr. utiliser, from Ital. utilizzare, from utile (see utile1) …
9utilizable — utilize (also utilise) ► VERB ▪ make practical and effective use of. DERIVATIVES utilizable adjective utilization noun. ORIGIN French utiliser, from Latin uti to use …
10utilization — utilize (also utilise) ► VERB ▪ make practical and effective use of. DERIVATIVES utilizable adjective utilization noun. ORIGIN French utiliser, from Latin uti to use …